Nyora

Surrounded by scenic countryside, Nyora is on the cusp of the lowlands fringing Western Port Bay and the rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges. Look west for level farmlands and east for enchanting hillscapes. There’s space to breathe here.

The town has a couple of shops including a general store, post office, pharmacy and eateries. There are toilets located in the Railway Precinct.

WHILE YOU’RE IN NYORA

  • Relax in the Railway Precinct’s grassy area, complete with rotunda, playground and skate park.
  • The town has a couple of shops, including a general store, post office, pharmacy and eateries.
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Parking

  • Available at the Railway Precinct (near the V/Line bus stop) - corner of Henley and Mitchell Streets.

Loch

Loch stirs hearts with picture-perfect streetscapes, cradled by South Gippsland’s green hills. Romantic heritage buildings and cottages line the main street, with hydrangeas and grape vines winding along fence lines.

Village vibes are a Loch specialty, bursting with warm cafes, homewares and gifts, antiques and collectables and floor-to-ceiling displays of scrumptious food.

WHILE YOU’RE IN LOCH

  • Wander through the village with heritage charm and country gardens aplenty.
  • Stop awhile and enjoy the inviting cafes, freshly baked cakes and deli delights.
  • Stumble across cellar doors for wine, whiskey or gin tastings.
  • Stroll over the suspension bridge crossing the leafy gully at Loch Memorial Reserve.
  • Forage for antiques, collectables, art, homewares and gifts.
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Parking

  • Available in various locations in the town centre. Access to the Trail via an underpass near Sunnyside Park / Loch Village Reserve.
  • Available at Loch Memorial Reserve.